Firmware Upgrade Supplement to Mastering the Nikon D800 This supplemental information is intended for readers of Mastering the Nikon 800 only. Please do not distribute this extra material to anyone other than a legitimate owner of the book. Mastering the Nikon D800 is available at the following website: http://www.rockynook.com/book/0/239/mastering-the-nikon-d800.html Copyright 2012 Darrell Young, All Rights Reserved
2 Upgrading Your Camera s Firmware From time to time, Nikon will release a firmware upgrade for your camera. You may want to install this upgrade because it often fixes bugs, speeds things up, and even adds features to your camera. There have been two firmware upgrades made available by Nikon as of July 6, 2011. You should choose the latest one. It is not necessary to do the first and then the second. The second update contains the first. My upgrade instructions below the firmware update information sections contain images from firmware update D800_101.bin. You can follow the instructions for either update. Read everything over carefully before doing an update. If you feel nervous, please take your camera to a service facility and pay to have the upgrade done. It isn t hard though, so you should have no problems if you do it yourself. The primary steps that must be done to prepare for the upgrade are as follows: Download the upgrade Unzip the.exe file by double-clicking it (it s a self-uncompressing ZIP file). Firmware update 1.01 is called F-D800-V101W.exe (for Windows users). Get the file ending in.bin and copy it to a freshly formatted memory card s root directory. Do not put the file into a DCIM folder, or any other folder on the memory card. It must be in the root of the card for the camera to find it. Insert the memory card into your D800 (remove any other cards first). Follow the instructions under FIGURE 1 s screen samples below. Here is a link to a PDF document containing Nikon s official installation instructions: http://www.nikonusa.com/software/firmware/d700/1.03/winen.pdf Finally, here s a link to download the B Firmware Update 1.01 (first update): http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17811/~/d800- firmware-a%3a-1.00-%2f-b%3a1.01
3 Information on Firmware Update F-D800- V101W.exe (D800_0101.bin) Reason for update: When a still image was captured while viewing existing images in playback mode, the monitor turned off, the memory card access lamp glowed steadily, and, in some rare cases, the camera ceased to respond to operations. This issue has been resolved. When the Wireless Transmitter WT-4 was used with certain settings applied, RAW images were also transferred when Wireless transmitter > Transfer settings > Send file as was set to JPEG only. This issue has been resolved. A dark shadow sometimes appeared at the bottom edge of images captured with Active D-Lighting set to any option other than Off with Image area set to 5:4 (30x24). This issue has been resolved. Computer System Requirements to Download and Use These Firmware Versions: Windows: CPU: 1-GHz or better Intel Celeron / Pentium 4 / Core Series Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Microsoft Windows 7 Home Ultimate Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Microsoft Windows Vista Business Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Card reader or computer equipped with built in Compact Flash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot required
4 Macintosh: CPU: 1 GHz or better Power PC G4 / G5; Intel Core Series / Xeon series Mac OS 10.1.5-10.7.3 USB interface (built-in only) Card reader or computer equipped with built in Compact Flash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot required Confirming the firmware version: Turn on the D800 Press the MENU button and select Firmware Version from the setup menu. The camera's firmware version will be displayed (FIGURE 1, image 2). Turn off the D800 Doing the Firmware Update Here are the screens and steps for actually doing a firmware update (see FIGURE 1): FIGURE 1 Firmware version update screens 1. Make a note of the pre-upgrade A and B Firmware version numbers so that you can validate the update after the process is finished (FIGURE 1, image 2).
5 2. Unzip the update F-D800-V101W.exe by double-clicking the selfunzipping.exe file. A folder called D800Update will be created inside the folder containing the.exe file. Inside the folder you will find D800_0101.bin. 3. Turn off the camera and remove the memory card. Insert it into your computer s memory card reader. Transfer any picture files. 4. Take the card out of the computer and put it back into the camera and format it. Then, put it back into the computer reader. The point is we want to get the pictures off the card, format the card in camera, and then put it back into the computer to copy the update file(s) to it. Formatting the card is not absolutely necessary; however, I always do it anyway, just to prevent any bad sectors on the card causing a corruption in the update file and causing the update to fail. In some cases the camera becomes inoperable from a failed update and must be sent to Nikon for repair. Why take the chance? 5. Now copy the firmware update files (i.e., D800_0101.bin) into the root folder (top level) of your camera s memory card. Do not put it in the DCIM or MISC folders! It must be in the root of the memory card in order for the camera to find it. 6. Make sure that you have a fully charged battery powering the camera. 7. Turn off the camera and insert the memory card containing the firmware update file. 8. In FIGURE 1, image 2, you ll notice that there is now an Update choice that appears below the Done selection. 9. Select Update and press the OK button (see FIGURE 1, image 2). 10. Choose Yes from the menu and press the OK button (see FIGURE 1, image 3). DO NOT TURN THE CAMERA OFF DURING THE UPGRADE PROCESS OR IT MAY NEED TO BE SENT TO NIKON BEFORE IT WILL WORK AGAIN! You will receive instructions on when it is safe to turn the camera off. 11. You ll see the update taking place with a screen like the one in FIGURE 1, image 4. The progress bar will move from left to right
6 while the update is happening, changing from yellow to green in the process. Do not touch the camera while this update is taking place. 12. The update process will be finished when the progress bar reaches the right side. A final screen will pop up informing you, Update completed. Turn camera off (see FIGURE 1, image 5). It is now safe to turn the camera off and back on. When it comes back on, the new firmware will be running. 13. Check the Firmware version again to see if the update is in place (see FIGURE 1, image 6). Update will still be showing at the bottom of the screen if you have not removed the card containing the D800_101.bin file. You could update the camera again if you wanted, but there s no need to. 14. Format the memory card containing the upgrade files immediately. 15. Take pictures with your camera s new firmware in place. The steps above are merely an outline of the more comprehensive Nikon instructions that come with each firmware update. The steps could change, so please check the Nikon instructions and understand them before starting the process. Author s Recommendation: There s a lot of discussion on Internet forums about whether or not it s a good idea to install firmware updates. Personally, I always update my cameras as soon as a new firmware version is available. Nikon publishes the major features covered by the update on their website. Do a Google search on firmware update Nikon D800 and then look for the http://support.nikontech.com website. You ll find upgrade information there, including downloadable files and instructions. Or, use the link I provided earlier in this document. The reason I always upgrade my camera is because I figure that Nikon is not going to publish every little bug it has fixed in each firmware upgrade, and I want all mine fixed. I ve never yet in 10 years of upgrading the firmware on my Nikons had a failure or problem. I just followed the published directions and all was fine. It s an easy process!